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China's Largest Aircraft Maker to Use Lenovo's Augmented Reality Tech

China's Largest Aircraft Maker to Use Lenovo's Augmented Reality Tech

Gadgets Dec 7,2018 0

China's largest designers and manufacturers of passenger aircraft, COMAC (the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China) will use Lenovo's augmented reality (AR) technology to improve its manufacturing efficiency.

Lenovo Research offered a glimpse into its commercial augmented reality (AR) platform daystAR AR a little more than a year ago on stage at Tech World 2017. The demo showed a technician working on a jet engine while wearing an AR headset that displayed information overlays to help diagnose issues and consult with colleagues.

Now, that same technology is being used to power COMAC.

On Nov. 6, at the Zhuhai Air Show in China, Lenovo Research and COMAC Shanghai signed a strategic partnership to help improve the quality and efficiency of China’s commercial aircraft manufacturing and cut production costs.

"The combination of our two great teams will make huge contributions to artificial reality as it’s used in the aircraft industry," said Daryl Cromer, vice president of Lenovo Research. "Lenovo believes what we do here today will improve manufacturing efficiency, improve quality, and reduce costs. Our partnership will be the example that companies everywhere look to, to realize just what truly is possible in an era of smart manufacturing, smart vertical transformation, and Smart IoT."

According to the agreement, both sides will work to explore how AR technology could be applied to China’s commercial aircraft manufacturing, build up a joint AR Lab and team, develop new applications, and establish a set of industrial standards regarding the integration of AR with commercial aircraft manufacturing. COMAC and Lenovo will use AR to intelligently assist in aircraft cable connector assembly, functional testing, installation inspection of complex structural parts and system parts, as well as remote assistance for factory equipment maintenance.

Last September, Lenovo Research launched the daystAR platform and stARkit SDK to enable more developers to push for the development of AR technology along with Lenovo.

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